Protagoras

with introd., notes and appendices by J. Adam and A.M. Adam.

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Published May 6, 1893 by University Press.

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[Edit: sorry all, but the last summary was really lame. Admins, please use something better - here's my best shot.]

Protagoras and Socrates discuss the unity and teachability of virtue. Along the way, we get conversations about poetry and sophism, and a healthy dose of hedonism. This is an early Platonic dialogue; read it for fun, but don't be afraid to laugh!

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